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Jovanka Bach was a playwright, novelist, and medical doctor based in Los Angeles. Her first successful stage plays were the Balkan Trilogy, which her husband, John Stark, produced and directed at the Odyssey Theatre in Santa Monica and off-Broadway at the Barrow Group Theatre in New York. Other successful plays included O'Neill's Ghosts, Sylvie, Mercy Warren's Tea, and Nightsong for the Boatman. Most recently, her play Chekhov and Maria was produced in New York by John Stark and then filmed by Eric Till. It won three best feature awards and has aired on Super Channel Canada, Russian TV, and PBS TV. It will soon be aired on Spanish and French TV. Her Paddy the Flatfooted Platypus children's stories have just been published and filmed as a cartoon. She wrote then just before she passed away in 2006. Bach's screenplay The Adventures of Deborah Sampson was written several years ago and John Stark managed to obtain the services of well known novelist Ruth Marleee to adapt it into a novel.
Ruthie Marlenée is a native of California and mother of two wonderful daughters. She has earned her Writer's Certificate "With Distinction" from UCLA and has been nominated for the James Kirkwood Literary Award. She has a published novel, "Isabela's Island," and is currently working on her new novel, "Curse of the Ninth," a paranormal thriller set in early Hollywood. She is a ghostwriter, screenwriter, novelist and a poet. Some of work her can be found in "Silver Birch Press," "Long Story Short," and Los Angeles Poet Laureate Luis Rodriguez' inaugural anthology, "Coiled Serpent."
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